
The MeidasTouch Podcast Judge Cannon Makes PECULIAR ORDER over Trump CLASSIFIED DOCS
Mar 20, 2024
A controversial ruling from Judge Eileen Cannon in Trump’s classified documents case raises eyebrows about judicial conduct. The discussion dives into the peculiar order related to a special counsel's motion and its effects on future legal battles. Trump’s unconventional claims about ownership of classified materials are scrutinized, highlighting potential biases in the legal proceedings. The hosts also question the fairness of jury instructions and the implications of these judicial decisions on the justice system.
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Avoiding Appeal and Obstructing Justice
- Judge Cannon's ruling on CIPA Section 4 seems like an attempt to avoid an appeal.
- She aims to obstruct Special Counsel Jack Smith's investigation while maintaining a semblance of impartiality.
Violation of National Security Law
- Judge Cannon's handling of the case goes against basic national security law principles.
- Her docket is a mess, demonstrating her inexperience and disregard for established legal procedures.
Cannon's Incompetence and Corruption
- Judge Aileen Cannon's rulings in the Trump Mar-a-Lago case are surprising and questionable.
- Her incompetence and corruption are evident in her handling of classified information and trial procedures.
